1. Covering the whole Earth with solar panels would block sunlight from reaching plants, disrupt food chains and eliminate natural habitats. Rainfall patterns and soil conditions might change. Life depends on sunlight for photosynthesis and warmth. Though solar energy is clean, its placement must be plRead more

    Covering the whole Earth with solar panels would block sunlight from reaching plants, disrupt food chains and eliminate natural habitats. Rainfall patterns and soil conditions might change. Life depends on sunlight for photosynthesis and warmth. Though solar energy is clean, its placement must be planned wisely. Large-scale installation should not replace forests or farms. Sustainable energy use requires balancing technology with ecological needs.

     

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  2. Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac propose a new economic model that values sustainability and equity. They envision a future where the economy no longer depends on overexploitation of Nature but instead regenerates it. Their model encourages harmony, fairness and responsible development, urgRead more

    Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac propose a new economic model that values sustainability and equity. They envision a future where the economy no longer depends on overexploitation of Nature but instead regenerates it. Their model encourages harmony, fairness and responsible development, urging humanity to move toward practices that protect ecosystems and ensure long-term survival and well-being for all.

     

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  3. A regenerative economy is one that goes beyond reducing harm to actively improving the environment. It involves practices like reforestation, circular production and renewable energy use. Instead of depleting resources, it renews them, aiming for long-term harmony between economic activity and NaturRead more

    A regenerative economy is one that goes beyond reducing harm to actively improving the environment. It involves practices like reforestation, circular production and renewable energy use. Instead of depleting resources, it renews them, aiming for long-term harmony between economic activity and Nature. It benefits both people and the planet by prioritizing ecological health and social responsibility.

     

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  4. Natural elements such as sunlight, wind, or minerals become classified as resources only when people find ways to use them. This depends on need, knowledge and access. For example, uranium became a resource only after nuclear technology emerged. Thus, elements are not inherently resources—they becomRead more

    Natural elements such as sunlight, wind, or minerals become classified as resources only when people find ways to use them. This depends on need, knowledge and access. For example, uranium became a resource only after nuclear technology emerged. Thus, elements are not inherently resources—they become so when society can extract value from them sustainably.

     

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  5. I went on a long trip to Kolkata with my family. We travelled during my school holidays. I asked my parents to help me remember the trip for this chapter. We saw old buildings, ate tasty sweets, and played with my cousins. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I asks us to remember our tRead more

    I went on a long trip to Kolkata with my family. We travelled during my school holidays. I asked my parents to help me remember the trip for this chapter. We saw old buildings, ate tasty sweets, and played with my cousins. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I asks us to remember our travel journeys and talk about where we went and how we felt.

     

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